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Movie-Sounds.org › Classic Movie Quotes › Desk Set (1957)

Hey! Let me out!

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4 seconds sound clip from the Desk Set (1957) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:43:50 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- It won't have to burn long.

- I'll be back before Christmas.

- Look for me in your stocking.

- Bye, Mike.

- Good-bye, Bunny.

- Hey! Let me out!

- Who's that? (2)

- Sumner!

- Oh, dear. I didn't know that you were still there. I thought you'd gone home hours ago. I'm sorry.

- Oh, thanks. Thanks.

[...]

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Quotes from the movie Desk Set (1957), featuring short sound clips with voice, which you can use as ringtones or for sharing them with friends.

Actors: Spencer Tracy (Richard Sumner), Katharine Hepburn (Bunny Watson), Gig Young (Mike Cutler), Joan Blondell (Peg Costello)

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